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LVC students study turtles in Kreiderheim Pond

Environmental Science

Work on solving the environmental challenges of our time—before you even graduate. While majoring in environmental science at LVC, you’ll start with a foundation in biology, ecology, chemistry, and geosystems. Then you’ll head outside to conduct fieldwork and research.

Work alongside other scientists and put your knowledge into practice, including getting involved in our own campus sustainability initiatives.

Need-based departmental scholarships are available.

Learn More About the Program

Through this environmental science degree program, you’ll explore real-world environmental problems, gain hands-on experience in the field and laboratory, and build the skills needed for careers in conservation, sustainability, environmental consulting, government agencies, and scientific research.

Environmental sciences student holds up a labeled specimen jar while studying at LVC.

Discovery Starts Here

Start with Research First

Our Research First program will teach you valuable lab skills even before you start college. If you’ve excelled in science and math, you can get a head start on college-level research in this 40-hour-per-week immersion program. You’ll even get paid!

Participants work alongside faculty mentors, gain experience using scientific research methods, and build skills that can benefit future coursework, internships, and environmental science research opportunities throughout their degree program.

4
field sites within walking distance of campus
4%
projected job growth for environmental scientists & specialists, 2024–34 (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
$80,060
median annual pay for environmental scientists & specialists, 2024 (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
100%
of environmental science students complete hands-on fieldwork, research, internships, or experiential learning opportunities

In Their Words

LVC’s Environmental Science Program helped me dive further into my interests, in and out of the lab. I engaged in first-hand research and connected with people who will be my future academic peers.
Emily Sausser ’24, Environmental Studies Minor, Biology Major
My LVC education and experiences laid the foundation for further research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, graduate school acceptance, and full-time employment. These later steps wouldn’t have occurred without my interesting ecology classes and opportunities to explore those interests through undergraduate research.
Adrienne Gemberling ’13, Water Resources Coordinator, Clearwater Conservancy
We designed the program for students interested in the sciences, who want career paths outside of healthcare and in sustainability or environmental work or advocacy.
Dr. Rebecca Urban, Program Director, Professor of Biology

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